What this blog is all about...

An expedition into connecting with the ground of all being.
Noshemet means 'I breathe' in Hebrew. It is my hope that this blog will help me this year to experiment with ways of being connected with God. I also hope that others will join me in this expedition...

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Air-quality

This was one of those rare occasions when I actually ploughed into the washing up. 
I bought some hyacinth blue the other day and they have flowered really quickly. 
As I was washing up I caught a waft of delicate floral scent. 
This plant is having a good effect on our kitchen atmosphere. So when you breath in, its pleasant. 

Living in Plumstead, London as I have for 3 years now, the air quality is not always tip-top. 
I wonder if the chemicals and dust that I breathe in on a daily basis have had an impact on the overactive thyroid that I have at the moment. 

I also know that stress and anger have contributed to it. When I say I 'Know', I mean I have a feeling deep in my gut. 

That made me think about the atmosphere I am creating, and letting other people create around me. 

What's my air quality like? 

Jesus has a fragrance which is beautiful to me (Our lives are a Christ-like fragrance rising up to God. But this fragrance is perceived differently by those who are being saved and by those who are perishing. The Bible, New Living Translation (2007)

Do I take time to breathe it in?

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